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Sharing Little Sparta
We find out more about the 2017 Sharing Little Sparta summer residency programme, open for applications until 17 February.
31 January 2017
Scottish makers go global with Etsy Resolution
For many craft makers, online sales are a vital part of their business. We hear from a couple of Scottish makers who have benefitted from an initiative to guide creatives on the process of starting their first online shop.
19 January 2017
2017: A year to celebrate Scotland's history, heritage and archaeology
Find out how you can explore Scotland's past throughout 2017, the Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology.
19 January 2017
Scot:Lands heralds new year with celebration of Scottish culture
As Edinburgh stirs on New Year's Day, heavy-headed from the sparkling celebrations of the night before, the historic Old Town will be dusting itself off and throwing open the doors to more merriment in the shape of Scot:Lands - an ambitious celebration of Scotland's culture across nine mystery locations.
21 December 2016
Entertaining young audiences in Banchory at MiniFest
MiniFest was piloted in Banchory's Woodend Barn in 2015 and 2016. Here, producer Heather Fulton tells us about how the programme brought high quality performances to children, as well as their parents and carers, in the area.
15 December 2016
The Inventors of Tradition II
We hear more from Panel about their new publication with Atelier E.B that explores Scotlandâs recent cultural past and how style can function as part of a broader political, social and cultural discourse.
12 December 2016
How Deveron Arts made an entire town its venue
Deveron Arts is a contemporary arts organisation based in Huntly, a small market town in the north east of Scotland. Working with the people of the town since 1995, we spoke to director Claudia Zeiske as they prepare to celebrate the organisation's 21st birthday.
29 November 2016
Every Woman Super Woman
On 2 December exhibition Every Woman Super Woman opens at Edinburgh's Central library, marking the culmination of two projects that saw Stills and Edinburgh Art Festival work with Young Saheliya, a support service for young BME women. We find out more about the projects and the upcoming exhibition.
23 November 2016
Witness new beginnings at Chrysalis Festival
A platform for ambitious performance by young theatre-makers, the Chrysalis Festival returns from Friday 18 to Sunday 20 November 2016 at Edinburghâs Traverse Theatre. We find out more from Youth Theatre Arts Scotland CEO Kenny McGlashanâ¦
16 November 2016
Documentary reveals story behind Uganda businesswomen
This Global Entrepreneurship Week (14-20 November) BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Carol Cooke launches a ground-breaking documentary campaign - Barefoot in Business - that follows the fortunes of Ugandaâs growing band of businesswomen.
14 November 2016
Rosie Crerar on why Screen Equalities Matter
The Glasgow-based producer explains what Creative Scotland's Equality Matters Review could mean for Scotland's Screen Sector.
31 January 2017
Guest Blog: Jo Verrent welcomes Tramway's Unlimited Festival
Jo Verrent is a speaker, writer, activist and the senior producer for the UK Unlimited Commissions programme. As we look forward to Tramway's Unlimited Festival opening tomorrow, Jo shares some thoughts on the festival running from 15-25 Septemberâ¦
14 September 2016
Anticipating the Edinburgh Book Festival
Kaite Welsh, Literature Officer, gives us a few reasons why she's looking forward to this year's Edinburgh International Book Festival.
12 August 2016
Guest Blog: "Why do we need diversity?"
We share Cloudberry MacLean and Nosheen Khwaja from Glitch / Digital Desperados powerful opening statement from the Equalities panel at the Scotland Screen Summit 2016.
19 July 2016
Primary School wins 2016 Creative Learning Award
Creative Learning Coordinator Sarah McAdam shares an update from the 2016 Scottish Education Awards, where St Albert's Primary School in Glasgow picked up the Creative Learning Award.
8 June 2016
Results from our first Games Industry Survey
We are excited to share the results from our first survey to map the Games industry in Scotland, which ran from 22 January to 8 February 2016.
6 June 2016
We May Not Possess the Genius of Mr Holmes...
Lauren Neilly is one of 13 young people recently selected to be a member of Youth Arts Voice Scotland. Here she discusses the importance of giving young people a voice in Scotland's National Youth Arts Strategy, Time to Shine...
17 November 2014
